Accessibility declaration, Moodle

Moodle and the Moodle App are developed by Moodle.org, and the organization is constantly working to improve accessibility.


Accessibility for MyMoodle

Linnaeus University is behind this website, our learning management system. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This document describes how MyMoodle complies with Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services, any known accessibility issues and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can remedy them.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. See the section on content not available below for more information.

What can you do if you can not use parts of the site?

If you need content from MyMoodle that is not accessible to you, but which is excluded from the law's scope of application as described below, you can contact us via e-mail to utbildningsmiljo@lnu.se
The response time is normally two working days.

Report deficiencies in website accessibility

We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of the website. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, let us know by e-mail to utbildningsmiljo@lnu.se so that we know that the problem exists.

Supervision

The Swedish Agency for Digital Government is responsible for supervising the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your remark about lack of web accessibility or your request for access to content, you can report it to the Swedish Agency for Digital Government.

Technical information about the accessibility of the website

This website is partially compliant with the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services, due to the shortcomings described below. This is exempt from the rule regarding content on websites that are only available to closed groups and not to the public as such, which were published before 23 September 2019 until such websites undergo a comprehensive review.

Content not available

The content described below is in one way or another not fully available.

Lack of compliance with legal requirements
  • Images published in the learning platform often lack descriptive ALT texts
  • PDF files and other documents have often not been designed according to technical rules for best accessibility
  • Web links and their design have not been reviewed and may be unclear
Unreasonably burdensome adjustment
Linnaeus University invokes exceptions for unreasonably burdensome adaptation in accordance with section 12 of the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services for the content below.
  • Subtitling of all video published in the learning platform
  • Retroactive measures for no longer relevant material, such as documents, pictures and links in completed courses and programs.
Content not covered by the law
The content described here is not fully accessible, but is exempted under section 9 of the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services. The exception applies to content on websites that are only accessible to closed groups and not to the public as such, which was published before 23 September 2019 until such websites undergo a comprehensive review. The exception also applies to
  • Digital meetings that are not recorded
  • Links to third party materials

How we tested the site

We continuously maintain a dialogue about MyMoodles and its content accessibility with users and take part in Moodle.org's own statements and reports about their own continuous accessibility work with the learning platform.

This page was last updated on March 9, 2022